For the Lord’s Sake
A friend sends a gift for soldiers and sailors, and is praying for showers of blessing. Another sends help and says, “We will continue to ask His blessing!’ A lady sends a gift for Testaments, etc., and says she will pray for God’s richest blessing to go with the Testaments. From a village of one hundred and seventy-one people a gift comes to buy two hundred Testaments for the soldiers. Children brought their pennies to the schoolmistress, who sends. The villagers say they are pleased to do anything to help the soldiers. Kingston, Jamaica, a dear Christian sends a gift “in His name.” Another from Kingston, Jamaica, sends help for Testaments, Gospels, etc., and says, “May God abundantly bless!” A friend sends a gift and says, “The Word knows no defeat.” Other friends at a meeting send and say, “We shall continually pray that our God will greatly bless you in this work of faith and labor of love.” From Guernsey a gift. From Ireland a gift in the Lord’s name. Lady R — sends help for the work. A friend sends gift and writes, “The Lord grant you still your heart’s desires.” Another writes, “I thankfully send enclosed for the work of God. May God bless the work abundantly, and you for His glory.” Another sends and says, “For the Doctor’s monthly parcel; the dear Lord knows the sender.” A friend sends gifts from friends, and a box of texts. A friend “S” has sent her monthly gift. From “M,” the Children’s gift, I receive and answer hundreds of letters a month from kind friends, and I love to do it. I am only sorry that I cannot refer to them here. I can only print a few taken as they come, and leave the rest. I could easily fill the “Message” with letters. “The Lord knows the sender,” is true in every case. While you help me, dear friends, I shall continue to send. May the Lord bless you all for your kindness to our soldiers and sailors.
